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If ever we would have a RP team coached, he should sign a contract stipulating the following:
1. He will only render his services solely to the national team. which means he would not be coaching any collegiate, amateur or professional team during tenure as the national team's task master.
2. He will have not have any other job whatsoever as long as he is the national coach.

Harsh? Nope it is not. the national team coach should devote all of his time for the benefit of the national team. in return, he must be well compensated, remember that his salary will come from the people's money. also, the concerned agencies must willingly provide the funds necessary for the preparation of the team for international competitions.

Originally posted by miller31 If ever we would have a RP team coached, he should sign a contract stipulating the following:
1. He will only render his services solely to the national team. which means he would not be coaching any collegiate, amateur or professional team during tenure as the national team's task master.
2. He will have not have any other job whatsoever as long as he is the national coach.

Hmm.... not be coaching any collegiate, amateur or professional team during his tenure? no other job whatsoever when he coach?

Originally posted by miller31 If ever we would have a RP team coached, he should sign a contract stipulating the following:
1. He will only render his services solely to the national team. which means he would not be coaching any collegiate, amateur or professional team during tenure as the national team's task master.
2. He will have not have any other job whatsoever as long as he is the national coach.

Harsh? Nope it is not. the national team coach should devote all of his time for the benefit of the national team. in return, he must be well compensated, remember that his salary will come from the people's money. also, the concerned agencies must willingly provide the funds necessary for the preparation of the team for international competitions.

CHOT REYES is the rational choice as national team mentor. The guy is more than ready (he has nothing more to prove in the local leagues). And I like his philosophy of not relying on a big post up player, w/c in my opinion is our weakest link when we form a national team (no more Asi and Harp).

The Coke job can easily be filled by Binky Favis who I also think is ripe for a PBA head coaching job.

My unsolicited advice to Chot though is not to select any questionnable fil-ams (Reavis, Pena, etc). He might regret it if some rival national teams later question their eligibility.

Yeah. He knows how to coach a team without a dominant big man. Coke doesn't even have a lot of outside shooters! It's amazing how his team was able to win a lot of games with the kind of lineup that he has.

My choice will be Chot Reyes or Tim Cone. Magkasama na sila sa 1998 team that placed third in that tourney. Pati malaking factor yung strategy ni Chot na he doesn't rely too much on post players and he delivers the goods for Coke without a decent outside shooter.

That means Chot can really lead the national team because when he picks his players (if ever he will be chosen to coach the national team), e magkakaroon siya ng all-around players (shooters, slashers, rebounders, and good point guards that can run the tempo and pace of the game) that will further increase his chances of bringing good results from our ABC campaigns starting next year.